My new position at work has had me travelling just about every week. I've been training in hotel gyms more often than not. Which if you know anything about hotels, they have junk for equipment and weights aren't even worth lifting because they're so light. So I'm stuck with cardio and some light resistance. I feel like I am walking over to the gym as a habit; as if I just checked a "to do list" box. Not with any goal in mind.
As much as I hate to say it, but I screwed up my diet as well. I made every excuse not to go to a local gym where ever I am, and to eat unhealthy. Very disappointed in myself. In fact, I haven't been to my own supplement store because I am ashamed of myself for letting go. Can't show the employees what I've been up to, or haven't been up to, rather!
Anyway, I have started a pretty hardcore diet this past week and I am down 8 lbs already thanks to the
Fat Loss Protocol and a ton of cardio. I'm currently at 247 lbs and will be back to 235 soon. I have no idea where my body fat is but have already scheduled a bod-pod assessment this Saturday. I am guessing somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%. UGH!
Cut Cut Cut. I'm so hungry all the time. It's going to take a little while to get used to these small meals again. I generally train body parts once every 9 days, but for calorie-burning's sake, I'll be doing each part twice weekly for the next 6 weeks. I'll get to 235 without T3, but might introduce it depending on my bod-bod results. So far, my friend synephrine has been friendly to me. Once I get back down, it might be time again to utilize all those prescription vials that I've been stockpiling.
This just reminds me of how much work and effort we put in to maintain a healthy and strong body. It's a reminder that in order for me to see my abs every morning at weigh-in, I have to have consistency. It's a reminder that I need to live the lifestyle. Keep strong, folks! Don't get into a slump like I did.
Have a powerful day,
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Austinite